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Higher prices and concessions mean many issuers will wait for better days
Borrowers from the Gulf region have a track record of remarkable primary market prints
Asian buyers are sensitive to geopolitical turmoil in the Middle East, but they do return
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The real estate firm has swapped an unsecured sukuk for secured debt
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After a calamitous year in EM bonds, market participants are wary of predicting how the next 12 months could play out. Few foresaw the war in Ukraine — and even fewer the Covid pandemic, which influenced volumes for the two previous years. But there is some hope of normalisation in 2023, as GlobalCapital’s poll of bankers and investors shows. By Francesca Young.
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After a year of war, rate rises, inflation and political pressures on the CEEMEA region, fixed income markets have been badly shaken. Citi and JP Morgan’s vice-like grip on the top of the primary market league tables remains, though others have been forced to question their commitment to the emerging market bond markets. Francesca Young reports.
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Outflows from EM bond funds are not far off the $100bn mark in 2022, writes George Collard.
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Ahmed Kouchouk, Egypt's deputy finance minister, talks up the country's soon-to-be-signed off IMF loan while outlining a novel Panda bond structure and the need to be constantly sourcing new pockets of investor liquidity
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The sovereign wealth fund achieved huge size but also a rare seven year tenor